The sentences 'Rien je ne veux te le dire en anglais. Toi, je ne parle pas beaucoup' mean Nothing do I wish to tell you in English. [Hey] you, I don't talk very much. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'rien' means 'nothing'. The personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne' means 'not'. The verb 'veux' means '[I] wish'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'. The personal pronoun 'le' means 'it'. The verb 'dire' means 'to say, tell'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The noun 'anglais' means 'English'. The personal pronoun 'toi' means 'you'. The verb 'parle' means '[I] speak'. The adverb 'beaucoup' means 'a great deal, a lot'.
Rien beaucoup
You're welcome!
The cast of Beaucoup de bruit pour rien - 1909 includes: Alice Tissot Maurice Vinot
De rien (pronounced dah ree-EHN), meaning "It's nothing.""Merci beaucoup" is French for 'thank you very much'. "Merci" is 'thank you'. French people usually answer "de rien" or "je vous en prie."if you mean "you are welcome" because I am pleased to see you: Bienvenue!frenchspanishonline.com/magazine/?p=7025
It means 'nothing'
You may reply 'de rien' (meaning 'that's nothing' or 'no problem') or 'je vous en prie' (you're welcome). For most people, a small nod and a smile is a good answer even though you're saying nothing.
The commonest answers to 'merci beaucoup' in French are: - pas de quoi / il n'y a pas de quoi (no problem, that's nothing) - de rien (that's nothing) - je vous en prie (you're welcome).
thank you: merci thank you very much= merci beaucoup you're welcome = de rien / je vous en prie
j'ai=i have in french....
Rien de rien - nothing at all
In French, "rien" is used as a negative word meaning "nothing." To form a negative sentence with "rien," place it after the ne/n' and before the verb. For example, "Je ne vois rien" means "I don't see anything."
"Mon coeur" means my heart. "Rein" means "kidney" (probably a mispelling of "Rien" meaning "nothing"). So "mon coeur et rien de plus" would read "my heart and nothing more" in English.